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Iraq war: Iran's new ruler, the phantom

Modschtaba Chamenei, newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, remains silent after a promise to address the public, raising questions about the regime's narrative amidst ongoing conflict.

In a significant shift in Iran's leadership, Modschtaba Chamenei, the son of the slain Ali Chamenei, has been appointed as the new Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic. Following this transition, Iranian state media announced that he would address the nation shortly; however, he has yet to make a public appearance, leading to speculation about the implications of his silence. Analysts are questioning whether this indicates a disconnect between the leadership and the populace, particularly in the context of rising tensions and conflict in the region.

The Iranian regime has shared a written message of vengeance from the new Supreme Leader, yet his absence speaks volumes against the backdrop of ongoing conflicts that the regime appears to navigate with a degree of confidence. Despite being embroiled in wars and conflicts, the government maintains that the situation is not as dire as it seems, hinting at a strategic maneuvering that may inspire further instability in the region. Modschtaba’s silence may be a tactic to assess his power base while avoiding immediate public scrutiny, as expectations for a strong show of leadership loom.

Additionally, the article discusses the aspirations of the Iranian Kurds who now see an opportunity to challenge the regime, collaborating with international allies like Israel and the United States. This alliance could signify a turning point that might destabilize the current governance model in Iran, showcasing the complexities and multi-layered dynamics of the ongoing Middle Eastern crisis. The Kurds' longing to engage and assist in overthrowing the regime reflects not only a localized struggle for power but also a broader geopolitical conflict with far-reaching consequences.

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